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"I won't hurt you, just sit," Doctor Grimley instructed once more. As Pandora lowered herself to the bed, the doctor's eyes got darker, and a tad bit calmer. She sat fully up, scared that if she were to lay down something would happen again.
"Accio chair," The doctor said sharply, flicking the stick downwards. Little flurries of light drained out of the stick and suddenly, out of thin air, a chair sat before her. There wasn't a place it could have come from, nothing was around except the hospital bed, the floating holograms, and the bathroom across the room, not even windows. Pandora watched, in pure awe at what just happened before her eyes. Grimley brushed off her long white robe and took a seat.
The number of thoughts flooding her head, the questions she desired to get answered. Where am I? How did you do that? Why am I here? Where are my parents? Why do you carry those lights that come out of that stick thing?
"I'm assuming you want to know where you are?" Grimley questioned, answering her before she even had the chance to ask.
"I want you to stay out of my head," she replied feeling aggravated, giving her a deep stare of fury. They did it before, no stopping them from doing it again, she thought to herself. But this time she didn't feel it, the last time a doctor entered her mind she could feel every last bit, she had lost complete control of her brain.
"I wasn't in your head, the other doctors did that but only to figure out the basic information about who you were. I'm assuming neither of them told you anything. It's quite obvious your gonna want some answers isn't it?"
"Yes," She replied, wriggling in her bed trying to find a more comfortable position, slightly embarrassed. "Where are we?"
"Alemoria, a wizarding world. We hold millions of witches and wizards with the ability to be able to do what I just did," The doctor explained. "You came from the human world though. No non-magical beings know where this is or how to get here, and it isn't very common for people of magic to visit your world since there just isn't a point. There isn't a single person here who knows how you entered Alemoria."
"A wizarding world... so you can do magic? This doesn't sound real" Pandora said. Trying to wrap her head around what the doctor had told her, she buried her hands into her face and released a heavy sigh before looking up again. "..and what do you mean no one knows how I got here? How did you find me?"
"We can do the most extraordinary of magic, but you have yet to see just what the wizarding world holds," Grimley gave her a reassuring stare. "And to answer your second question, we didn't. The other people you met, said that you were just...there. There was absolutely no trace of someone bringing you in, but you had already been placed in a bed, badly injured. Your whole face was covered in blood with deep cuts across your cheek, welts everywhere on your body, and a fractured rib. Of course, someone had to have brought you in, but for some odd reason they had to have taken all evidence of them being there."
"I'm still lost, if this world you say we're in is only for magical people-," Pandora choked on her words. "How exactly am I here?" she finished.
"Well, after doing some research, I found out a couple of things. Humans are unable to enter Alemoria, it is strictly hidden and impossible. But you, my dear, were able to enter, which means there's only one other solution" Grimley replied.
"You mean..." Pandora said trailing off staring at the wall in shock. She felt that she was going insane, or this was just a giant prank. "Are you saying I'm a wizard?"
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Rebirth Of A Phoenix By Shayla R.
FantasyEverything is currently in the process of complete rewriting. The plot will be different, there will be differences in characters and many new things on the way. This is going to be bigger and better.